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The Death of High Fidelity
The speakers and controls are wireless, the transmitter has to be connected to your source. Think of it like how you would a wireless router.
Any advice?
Personally, if I wanted to run multiple zones of audio in my home, I would look into something like the Squeezebox from Logitech, or Sonos. It's a much better solution.
The left channel speaker is active, so it is already amplified. The right channel is passive. You simply connect the passive speaker to the active speaker. The active left channel speaker also has a line out and sub-woofer input. This is done for those who do not have a receiver.
You won't lose any inputs or speaker capabilities since connectivity and zone capabilities lies solely on what your receiver is capable of doing in this case.
Does your TV have aux or rca inputs? If so, yes you can use these.
Secondly on the speakers : is there a ac outlet needed to power one or both, and is there a speaker cable running between the left and right speakers?
These would go outdoors and I need to know what cables would be running and power requirements.